> Relationships (other than the Princess)
> After your plan to invert society was stopped for the next 10 days you became the closest thing Gensokyo had to an "outlaw". Various prominent figures did everything in their power try and capture you but you
always had another trick up your sleeve. Even Shinmyoumaru turned against you, recruiting some of the strongest in Gensokyo to stop you, but with no results.
> On the eleventh day however something unexpected happened, Shinmyoumaru revealed that she was actually the one leading the revolution and also claimed that you were just one of her many advisors, shifting the blame upon herself. While it's true that she held the highest 'rank' in your rebellion, in reality she was just a figurehead. She spent all her time in the Shining Needle Castle transforming it into a fairy-tale castle while she let you handle the revolution below and only occasionally inform her of progress.
> To this day you still can't comprehend why she took the blame for the incident when everyone was already suspecting you. Was she really that naive to actually think she was the one in charge and thus felt responsible for it? Regardless it's one thing you've been afraid to bring up or ask about ever since...
> Not wanting to face Shinmyoumaru after being punished for an incident she didn't really mastermind and with your Amanojaku nature being satiated for years to come from those 10 days of exile you moved out to a peaceful and isolate region of Gensokyo far away and free from the corrupt society you hate so much.
> With all that in mind your relationships should be generally neutral with everyone, you only being associated with cheating at danmaku and unfair gimmicks in your spell cards.
> The only person you're little worried about is that shrine maiden, since you were behind what became known as the "Great Hakurei Heist". On the 8th night of your exile you managed to steal all the shrine's valuables and even turn some of the shrine itself into coins using the remaining power of the Miracle Mallet. No one even suspected you were the culprit as you were wanted "outlaw" at the time... While she was busy trying to hunt you down, you we're busy stripping the shrine of every asset she's ever owned!
> You recall all the shrine's valuables and extra coins you converted are stashed away near where you live, it's not like you have any place to spend it and you never cared much for wealth anyways. You mostly stole it out of pure spite at the time for the unreasonable means people were prepared to use to try and stop you.
> To what extent can we apply our inversion abilities?
> Your trademark "inversion" technique where everything flips upside down depends on many factors like if you're in a spell card duel, if you're playing by the rules, how susceptible others are to inversion, how sharp their spatial perception and movement coordination is, how easily they can determine their orientation, and many other factors.
> For an ideal scenario you think of midnight on a cloudy night with no moon, you could easily defeat anyone without raising a finger just by creatively using the environment itself as a weapon.
> For a worst-possible scenario you think of midday in the human village, you'd only be able to confuse someone for a short while before they regain their (now upside down) bearings.
> When inverting more abstract things like one's motivation or one's luck your ability functions a bit differently, it's more like swapping your motivation or luck with someone else's, and depending on the complexity of the concept it could require significant or insurmountable amounts of effort and energy. You're more likely to accidentally invert something entirely different that what you intended. Nevertheless you don't know the full extent of this ability due to it's complexity and difficulty.
> Otherwise you're just very perceptive and analytical, excellent at figuring out what you need to manipulate to flip a situation on its head.
> How do we look?
> You look better than ever~